New member with mk1 golf diesel...
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Local Hero
New member with mk1 golf diesel...
Like the club. Some stunning Golfs! Just wondering if I'm the only member with a 1983 Golf C Diesel 1588cc 5 speed! Let me know if you do!
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1983 Mars Red 1.8 Golf GTI
1987 Alpine White 1.8 Clipper Cabriolet
The trouble with doing nothing is that you never know when you are finished.
1987 Alpine White 1.8 Clipper Cabriolet
The trouble with doing nothing is that you never know when you are finished.
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i got one daily driver
sorry but i got a '79 golf small tail light 1.5 diesel only 70.000 from new and still looks new too
Was at dub freeze this weekend in it too!
keep in touch
cheers
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warren05 said
Hi,
sorry but i got a '79 golf small tail light 1.5 diesel only 70.000 from new and still looks new too
Was at dub freeze this weekend in it too!
keep in touch
Hi,
I've heard about the early 1.5 diesels. Did you get a good reception at the festival in it? Glad it's in good nick! The diesels don't seem to get the mention they deserve! Very rare now though. Thinking of taking mine to show in Rhyl in May seen as I have smartened it up a bit (full respray, mk1 alloys and lowered etc.) I'm very proud of it 'cos it goes very fast for what it is (more than keeps up with modern cars no probs - 1588cc is a decent amount even nowadays I suppose) and still gets LOADS to the gallon.
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Early-1800 said
I've got a 91 Caddy Diesel. Does that count?
Hi,
That does count I suppose, same engine and everything! Just no pick up on the back! Is it a five speed? Bet it's burgundy like mine!? Most are.
Happy chugging!
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Bought some glow plugs cheap on ebay and thought I would do some preventative maintenance and wished I?d never started, 3 hrs of mental and physical torture esp as the ?old? plugs that I took out looked like new.
Why can?t I have a hobby like fishing or stamp collecting instead of messing about with old MK1s :roll:
1983 Mars Red 1.8 Golf GTI
1987 Alpine White 1.8 Clipper Cabriolet
The trouble with doing nothing is that you never know when you are finished.
1987 Alpine White 1.8 Clipper Cabriolet
The trouble with doing nothing is that you never know when you are finished.
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Cheers,
Drew.
Once a Mk1 fan, always a Mk1 Fan...
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i'd have rather given it away. didn't know how rare at the time though!
it was a great car never any bother.
nice one
mark
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git said
our last car was an x reg 1.5 mk1 diesel, unfortunately a B(ig)M(acho)W(*****) wrote us off and drove away. the helpful insurers we were with towed it away from leeds to scotland and then gave us ?100 pound after having paid about ?350 fully comp for 4 years. thanks!
i'd have rather given it away. didn't know how rare at the time though!
it was a great car never any bother.
nice one
mark
That's a shame :cry: Hate to see a nice Golf go to waste. Shame on that BMW driver! :twisted: Maybe you could get another mk1…there's been a few non-GTI models on ebay etc. including an immaculate 1.5 diesel!
Keep on chugging mk1's
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but we still think of the diesel 'green machine' with fond memories as it was our 1st mk1.
take care
mark
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I know of a couple of mk2's over here running them and a Caddy in the states.
Imagine 200+bhp, all that torque and still returning 50+MPG 8) and all in a lightweight mk1 shell
Mark
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89Rallye said
I would be nice to see some Mk1's with the new wave of VAG diesel engines fitted.
I know of a couple of mk2's over here running them and a Caddy in the states.
Imagine 200+bhp, all that torque and still returning 50+MPG 8) and all in a lightweight mk1 shell
Surely can't be long before we see one - that would be a cracking mod but are current diesel engines still heavy? may make the handling fun?
Andy
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1983 MK1 Golf GTI Campaign Model - Under (looooong) resto!
1962 Rover P4 80
2002 BMW 745i
2008 BMW Z4 2.5Si
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1983 MK1 Golf GTI Campaign Model - Under (looooong) resto!
1962 Rover P4 80
2002 BMW 745i
2008 BMW Z4 2.5Si
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Still cant be heavier than a VR motor although returning silimlare power yet much better fuel consumption, I know the VR engined mk1 are pretty rare but I do know of quite a few caddys running them.
Mark
My cars -
72 Moonraker - http://www.volkszone.c…i/showthread.php?t=304603
MYSPACE
My cars -
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MYSPACE
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What do you lot reckon a 1.9 diesel would be like in a mk1? Is there a mk2 engine that would do the trick? That's probably what I'll go for but I doubt the original 1.6 is ever gonna give up! It'll probably out-last the rest of the car. Would be good though, as I personally find the original engine very nippy in such a light car, let alone a 1.9! :twisted:
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git said
we have mk1 campaign now!
but we still think of the diesel 'green machine' with fond memories as it was our 1st mk1.
take care
mark
Bit ironic how you called it 'green', it's got to be the least environmentally friendly mk1! Maybe that was the joke? I've got to admit though, you see a lot more smoke from L Reg Fiestas and than I kick out in mine, it's mainly when you strike it up…catch those unsuspecting passers-by! Hee hee! :twisted:
P.s - enjoy the GTI! :wink:
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chad said
You're not the only one with a 1983 Mk1 Diesel, 5 door.
Nice 1, is it 5 speed too? I've yet to meet anyone with a 5 speed (original) gearbox in a hatchback diesel! You got any pics? Wack one in the gallery - I'd love to see it. Is it still running ok, daily driver? 8)
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chad said
needs some TLC, not sure what to do with it.
Well, if you ever want to sell it (in any condition if it still needs parts/repairs) my dad's always wanted a 5 speed diesel mk1 Golf so would buy it for a fair price! He's kept mine on the road and would really look after it. Glad there's still a couple about anyway. The one I have had been in the wars , me and my dad saved it from rotting outside on my uncle's farm! Done a full respray & repaired damaged bodywork etc. & smartened up the rest. The engine was just too good to scrap (pic of it in the gallery - burgundy/gambia red one)
Hope you get the pump sorted. Keep us posted! I'll look out for the pic! :wink:
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